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Visited today with 2 teenagers, we thoroughly enjoyed the day, such a wealth of history and interesting sights. The downside was:1- the staff would have been better wearing traditional costume instead of black polo shirts and black trousers, it was quite alarming coming across some of them sat in corners of darkened rooms.2- some of the staff obviously didn’t want to be there, they didn’t interact or give any interesting facts. Some even verged on being rude!3- the prices..... seriously? I appreciate to is free to enter but £2.30 for a coke, £1.95 for a small bottle of water. We didn’t buy anything in the olde shop because everything was extortionately priced. The food in the restaurant on the other hand was delicious and reasonably priced.Overall a good day but make sure you take your own drinks and snacks.

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What a great place for young children. Today extra special with Easter Egg trail , drawing and prizes. Really great. Lots to do. It was very wet but we still managed to have a fun day and keep children amused for six hours

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My Mum and I raced around St Fagans in a couple of hours in November. We saw almost everything that was open, but we were exhausted! There's loads to see, and they're bringing more buildings in all the time.

We'll definitely be back to see what we missed, and hopefully have a more relaxed visit!

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This is a large display ground where full size buildings which have been re-erected on the site to show us how our ancestors lived. The small terrace of shops took me back to my childhood. As did the Oakdale Miners Institute where I had spent many happy days and evenings when a boy. What a delightful way to spend a sunny day and allow at least two hours to stroll around this delightful site.

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